Bottle. Pours golden, with a quite fierce creamy head receding to finger thickness. Aroma is yeast with a lot of sweet citrus and apricot fruitiness, as well as some hay. Full creamy body, with a lively carbonation. Flavour is sour with yeast, some funky notes of barn and lots of fruit, as well as kandi, oak and some earthy notes.

Bottle from giant eagle I think. Nose is wine like and has alcohol stank on it. Crisp and apple, grain, and alcohol tastes in there. Smooth and Belgian for sure but not as complex as some saisons. Would do again but may look for others to try.

When i searched for this i came up empty because I tried to make this beer feminine. Im sorry i attempted to emasculate you L"E" Merle. Clear golden yellow color with lively carb. Very traditional aroma comes across a bit too sweet and rich in malt profile and sweet fruits. Apple, pear, caramel malts, white bread soaked in cider. Taste is chewy sweet and spicy. Some kind of bastardized belgian strongish ale that is decent but not my cup of tea.

Aroma of sweet grain and fruit. Fantastic head. This beer pours great in a tulip. Smooth, well balanced palate with notes of bread, yeast, and tropical fruit, with a nice clean finish. ABV is barley detectable. Tasted at 40F.

On tap at New England Taphouse
In a pint glass for 10 bucks
Deep golden color with a smallish white head. Earthy rustic but still with a bready malty orange and tropical fruity sweetness. I’d drink it again if the price were better.

On tap. Pours a pale gold with a thin white head and lacing. It has a nice aroma of biscuit and bright, tropical fruit. The flavor is bread up front with a slightly fruity and dry finish over a medium, prickly body.
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